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Developing responsible and ethical laboratory animal care and use programs which benefit the well being of animals while mutually working together with laboratory animal personnel to accomplish their facility’s mission...

Collaborative work with a trusted, woman-owned consulting company providing exceptional results with a proven track record. Member of National Association of Women Business Owners

Whether your institution is expanding or just starting up or you are just in need of an extra set of eyes and hands, we can provide expert, customized support to help you achieve important short or long term goals faster and more cost effective.

SPECIALIZING IN  Assisting with Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International Program Descriptions  OLAW Animal Welfare Assurances  SOP Development  Current Industry Best Practices advice  Protocol Development  Third Party Program and Facility Review  Post Approval Monitoring

 Grant/Approved Protocol Congruency  Risk Assessments  Occupational Health and Safety Programs  Disaster Planning  Environmental Enrichment Programs  IACUC Formation (including non-affiliated member placement) and Training  Customized Laboratory Animal Care Consulting Services to your needs Please call us to discuss your needs! SPECIALIZING IN (continued)

ABOUT US Allied Laboratory Animal Care Consulting Services specializes in assisting institutions with the process of obtaining AAALAC Accreditation from the development of a highly organized Program Description through the Site Visit and Post Site Visit Communication. We can assist in SOP development and Program development (Occupational Health and Safety, Training, ect.) utilizing current industry Best Practices. We conduct third party program and facility reviews to evaluate for compliance with applicable regulations including Post Approval Monitoring and grant congruency. We assist with Risk Assessments and Disaster Planning. We can also serve on IACUCs and assist with IACUC and Investigator training.

”The submission was excellent. Cindy took what was a mediocre document and with the help of all of us made it into what it is- clear, concise, and thorough.” Norman B Guilloud, DVM Consulting and Attending Veterinarian ”Thank you so much for all your help and expertise in the AAALAC accreditation process. The application you prepared for us was very professional and detailed. If you did not prepare the application for us it would not have been done in time for our site visit this year. I appreciate all your suggestions and help you offered for our program. I think we all worked together to get it done. I hope your consulting business keeps growing and growing! Please let me know if I can be of any help in the future.” Thanks again, Feli Smith, DVM Attending Veterinarian WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:

OUR EXPERTISE / EXPERIENCE We have over 25 years experience in developing AAALAC Program Descriptions and implementing animal care and use programs, our expertise provides our clients with friendly, quality consulting services in laboratory animal care. Additionally, our background is diverse and includes serving as a laboratory animal technician to serving as a manager of a laboratory animal facility for 25 years. We have also served as the regulatory/compliance person for an institution for 25 years and served as an IACUC Chair for 16 years. We regularly attend continuing education conferences and workshops to keep abreast of current industry Best Practices. Curriculum Vitae gladly furnished upon request.

OUR CLIENTS Our clients include privately owned LLC medical device and biomedical contract research companies, publicly traded pharmaceutical companies, and universities. Client references gladly furnished upon request.

AAALAC ACCREDITATION We can direct you from the very onset of your Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International accreditation process by reviewing your current animal program and the formation of a well-written and highly organized Program Description. We also assist with the Site Visit preparation, the actual Site Visit, and with the Post Site Visit Communication. As of date, we have had 100% success rate on obtaining AAALAC Full Accreditation status on the first attempt for every client.

BENEFITS OF OBTAINING AAALAC INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION * * from AAALAC’s website for more information visit  It symbolizes quality  It promotes scientific validity  It’s a recruiting tool  It demonstrates accountability  It provides a confidential peer-review  It impresses funding sources  It shows a real commitment to humane animal care

WHY USE US   We are highly organized  We have excellent communication skills with ongoing dialogue throughout your project  We take pride in thorough documentation  We keep abreast of current industry Best Practices  We have 25+ years experience in responsible and ethical laboratory animal management and compliance with regulations

WHY USE US (continued)  We have a proven track record of customer satisfaction and results  We are flexible to our clients needs  We provide customized solutions  We establish friendly, trustworthy, positive working relationships/collaborations, whether your needs are short or long term  We are a cost effective solution for outsourcing expertise

WHY USE US (continued)  We are adaptable to an institution’s internal documents and software systems  We have an outstanding problem-solving ability  We are extremely computer literate  We have access to a vast number of resources including technology and laboratory animal care and well-being resources